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The International Institute for Conflict Prevention and Resolution (CPR) is a non-profit think tank that combines a decades-old heritage of thought leadership with the innovation of its diverse and collaborative membership to offer the most cutting edge dispute resolution services and resources available.

Register NOW for CPR's annual meeting in Washington, DC - Feb 28-March 2Don't miss out on the ADR educational and networking event of the yearMore

Take the next step in your mediation careerWith advanced mediation training and international accreditationMore

Read the latest issue of the CPR DateBookEverything you need to know about upcoming events, breaking news, and new CPR initiatives and resources. In this week's issue: new Cyber Working Group Protocols and winners of CPR's Int'l Mediation Competition.More

Why Use CPR for Arbitration?Efficiency, reduced costs/expenses & impeccable integrity. The highest quality arbitrators. And cases administered by a team of highly experienced and multilingual attys.More

A NEW resource: Mediation Best Practices Guide for In-House Counsel A NEW resource: Mediation Best Practices Guide for In-House Counsel From CPR's Mediation Committee, an indispensable new resource for in-house counsel, providing guidance on issues ranging from selecting mediators to developing negotiation plans and overcoming impasse.More

CommitteesCPR’s industry and subject-specific committees analyze dispute resolution challenges, recommend global best practices and publish materials on issues at the forefront of legal debate. The balanced interests of these committees provide a unique platform for analyzing the latest developments, both legal and practical, in all manner of dispute resolution. Have YOU joined a committee yet?More

Corporate Counsel Manual for Cross-Border Dispute Resolution From CPR's Arbitration Committee, an indispensable new resource providing guidance on drafting and planning for any common form of alternative dispute resolution in international business transactions, including tips on managing specific situations in-house counsel may encounter in international business disputes.More